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Notfall in Germany. Ich brauche [Polizei/Feuerwehr/Rettungsdienst]. Mein Standort ist [Adresse / nahegelegener Orientierungspunkt / Etage / Einheit]. Verletzte Personen: [Anzahl]. Unmittelbare Gefahr: [Feuer / Gewalt / Kollision / Chemikalien]. Meine Rueckrufnummer ist [Telefonnummer].
Status: Draft. Awaiting German native + emergency dispatch review.
What to say first
- State your exact location first.
- Say what happened and how many are injured.
- Do not hang up until told to do so.
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Snapshot date 2026-07-03
Verification status Source snapshot only; not independently verified.
Emergency numbers can change. If possible, confirm with local authorities, signs, carriers, or people nearby.
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- Emergency law and response procedures vary by jurisdiction. Follow local authority instructions.
- This guide supports communication only and does not replace professional medical or legal advice.
- For life-threatening events, call now and follow dispatcher instructions first.
Notes
Traditionally 110 for the police and 112 for the fire brigade and rescue service. Due to EU Directive 112 works also for the police; 911 redirects to 112 on telephones used in USAFE bases. Rescue service additionally (outdating) 19222. Non-emergency medical on-call duty: 116 117. Debit and credit card locking call 116 116. Military police: 0800 190 9999. Federal (incl. railway) police: 0800 6 888 000.
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Snapshot date:
2026-07-03. Emergency numbers can change.